1 sq. ft. of solar thermal collector can produce up to 1 1/2 gallons of hot water per day. So a 4’ x 10’ (Solar Skies SS-40) solar thermal collector can produce 40 – 60 gallons of 120° water per day in MN.

Solar thermal collectors must face south. Within 30° East or West of due South is acceptable.

Solar thermal collectors should be tilted equal to the latitude of the location they are installed in for best year-round performance.

Solar thermal collectors can be mounted on a roof, a building’s side wall, or on the ground away from the building.

Snow or morning frost will accumulate on the collector but will melt off as soon as the sun comes out.

The tempered glass used to manufacture the Solar Skies Collectors are not as fragile as they might seem. It has been tested and SRCC approved for 350 PSI.

The life span of a solar thermal collector is 30+ years with minimal to no maintenance.